The Crimson Collective hacking group claims that it has hacked Nintendo

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A hacking group is claiming that it has managed to breach Nintendo and access internal data, including developer assets and admin data. Known as the Crimson Collective, the hackers were behind a breach of Red Hat Consulting's GitHub repository last month, accessing thousands of sensitive files and source codes. Currently, it's unconfirmed that Nintendo was hacked or any of its data was in fact breached, but the group did share a screenshot of folders it claims it managed to access.

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A hacking group is claiming that it has managed to breach Nintendo and access internal data, including developer assets and admin data. Known as the Crimson Collective, the hackers were behind a breach of Red Hat Consulting's GitHub repository last month, accessing thousands of sensitive files and source codes. Currently, it's unconfirmed that Nintendo was hacked or any of its data was in fact breached, but the group did share a screenshot of folders it claims it managed to access.

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shoul've put a txt file in 24 point saying "FOR PALWORLD BITCHES"
 
Hard to hate on anything named after this banger.

Switch 2 hb/flash cart coming soon?

Also, mods should remove the unique identifier from the Xitter URL.
 
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A hacking group is claiming that it has managed to breach Nintendo and access internal data, including developer assets and admin data. Known as the Crimson Collective, the hackers were behind a breach of Red Hat Consulting's GitHub repository last month, accessing thousands of sensitive files and source codes. Currently, it's unconfirmed that Nintendo was hacked or any of its data was in fact breached, but the group did share a screenshot of folders it claims it managed to access.

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Well if this is true that means Nintendo legally has to comment on it within 72 hours. So that will be the confirmation.
 
nope, not at all. I highly doubt they keep information about potential exploit in their database. Otherwise, it would have been fixed already 😹
They would keep the code for the operating system in there though, which could then be used to find ways around or through its security checks.
 
For anyone expecting the great big Switch 2 Exploit/emulator or some great content leaks or even just some epic "fuck the company" shit, you're going to be heavily disapointed since this is a hacker group in it for the money, as seen for thier previous work with Amazon Web Servers and Red Hat being done just to ransom them, and groups like this don't tend to leak anything big short of buisness emails and in-development info about products we already knew were in development or were already vaugely hinted at even if they get it.

Best chance is that Nintendo just pays the ransom and they get away with it and maybe some boring emails get leaked at some point down the line.
 
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